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Oklahoma Watch: Superintendent Joy Hofmeister Didn t Want To Know About Federal Epic Investigation, Records Show | News

Oklahoma Watch: Superintendent Joy Hofmeister Didn t Want To Know About Federal Epic Investigation, Records Show | News
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Superintendent Joy Hofmeister Didn t Want To Know About Federal Epic Investigation, Records Show

Ilea Shutler / Oklahoma Watch The money Epic Charter Schools leaders contributed to Joy Hofmeister’s campaign for state superintendent did have an influence.  But rather than curry her favor, Hofmeister told state auditors earlier this year the donations made her uncomfortable, according to records released Wednesday.  In 2015, just after Hofmeister had taken office, federal investigators were looking into Epic. Because Epic’s founders had supported her campaign, Hofmeister didn’t want to know details, according to records released by the state Auditor and Inspector. The Education Department’s general counsel, David Kinney, proposed being the sole contact person for the federal investigators. 

Multicounty jury indicts man for human trafficking

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OKC man indicted for human sex trafficking

The Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma s multicounty grand jury has indicted an Oklahoma City man on 10 counts of human trafficking for allegedly operating a large-scale sex trafficking operation, Attorney General Mike Hunter announced Thursday. Joel French, 40, was being held in the Oklahoma County Jail Thursday on $1 million bail. French was arrested earlier this month after an investigation by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Human Trafficking Unit. Prosecutors allege French would recruit women online and use force and threats to prostitute them in the Oklahoma City area. Several of French s alleged victims testified before the multicounty grand jury, Hunter said. Court and jail records don t indicate if French has an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

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